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NATALIA GINZBURG WRITER OF THE MONTH

On the occasion of 150 anniversary of his birth and the 30th of his death, Natalia Ginzburg is the 5th writer of the month for October at the Can Ventosa Municipal Library. The Italian writer Natalia Levi (Palermo, 1916 – Roma, 1991) is one of the most unique voices in 20th century Italian literature.

DETUNE PRESENTED

This Thursday, 7 October at 20:15 hours takes place in the Municipal Library of Can Ventosa, in Ibiza, the presentation of the book ‘DESintonía. An illogical reality ’published by Ibiza Editions and included in its Barbaria essay collection.

WINNER OF THE MICRO THEATER TEXT CONTEST

The I fARSA Contest of micro theater texts already has a winner: the Ibizan Bernat Joan with the piece Temptació. Written "in homage to old Ausiàs March", according to an initial quote from the author, located in the Garden of Eden and divided into five scenes with three unique characters: an Apple, a banana and a prickly pear.

BURNING SECRET IN THE LIBRARY

The Short Novel Burning Secret, de Stefan Zweig, is debated at the next meeting of the Reading Club of Santa Eulària des Riu. Zweig has an excellent way of portraying any of the human emotions, in various situations, in this case hate, treachery, the admiration, loneliness…

MARINE ANALYSIS, translator

Annalisa Marí was born in Palma de Mallorca in 1983, He studied Hispanic Philology at the University of the Balearic Islands and at the University of Barcelona he also studied translation and Interpretation at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. en 2015, Pegrum selected, he prefaced and translated the anthology "Beat Attitude", dedicated to the most important poets of the beat generation, It was the first poetry anthology written exclusively by the female poets of this American literary movement.. en 2019 published in Varasek Ediciones his translation of "Diaries of Japan and India 1960-1964", by the American poet and writer Joanne Kyger. This year... Read More